Neoplasm – Friday Pop Quiz 2/21
This was excised from the face. What is this neoplasm?
A. Syringoma
B. Trichoblastoma
C. Basal cell carcinoma
D. Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma
E. Microcystic adenocarcinoma
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This was excised from the face. What is this neoplasm?
A. Syringoma
B. Trichoblastoma
C. Basal cell carcinoma
D. Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma
E. Microcystic adenocarcinoma
To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here.
Brought to you by our brand partner Derm In-Review. A product of SanovaWorks.
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